With a sense of humor, Kathy Benjamin prepares her readers for the one completely unavoidable consequence of living: death. Like it or not, death comes for us all. Unfortunately for us, we can't control what happens once we're gone, but with a little bit of preparedness, we can sure try. Death is one of those topics people shy away from, which causes a lot of heartache and mess once they're gone, so if you do it for no one else, do it for me and write your damn will. I've never felt a need to avoid talking about death for a lot of reasons including but not limited to: I like making people uncomfortable, it's unavoidable, dark humor is my jam, and I hate unknowns. Kathy Benjamin, I feel, falls in my camp because she tackles all the deathly facets of living with a sense of humor, information, and creativity in her book It's Your Funeral from Quirk. Read my full review at: https://onthebl.org/2021/09/16/confronting-death-in-its-your-funeral-by-kathy-benjamin/ or through the link in my bio. These pictures were taken in a cemetery because I figured it would be the most appropriate location [and they're really pretty plus no one will judge my posing like an idiot (get it?)]. Well a morgue would have been super appropriate, but they said "no." Weird. ontheblreads fallreading readingoutofdoors bookreview kathybenjamin quirkbooks itsyourfuneral cemetery texas texaslife texasgirl houstongirl writinglife darkhumor darksenseofhumor funnygirl findinghumor readersareleaders confrontinggrief grief bookshark bookishlife fallreads liketkit @liketoknow.it http://liketk.it/3nQEn